7. Substrate Level Phosphorylation In 1, 3BPG - Deepstash
7. Substrate Level Phosphorylation In 1, 3BPG

7. Substrate Level Phosphorylation In 1, 3BPG

The 1,3-BPG hence obtained from the partial oxidation of G3P undergoes substrate-level phosphorylation. An inorganic phosphate is released by the substrate named 1,3-BPG which is taken by an ADP molecule and hence results in the formation of an ATP molecule.

This 1,3-BPG gets now converted into 3-phosphoglyceric acid along with the formation of an ATP (hence payoff phase).

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